The Fall 2009 issue of NASA’s shuttle transition-focused publication, Rendezvous, was posted to the space agency’s multi-center intranet in late September. With only six scheduled missions remaining in the shuttle program’s 30+ year manifest, transition issues among the human space flight workforce are heightened — fed, in part, by uncertainty over what course of space exploration the new presidential administration will choose to pursue. In this tenth issue of Rendezvous, feature articles cover the current state of transition activities at Kennedy Space Center, as well as human capital initiatives that are being aggressively implemented outside NASA’s gates in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, and in our nation’s capital, among other articles chronicling the progress of transition activities and Constellation Program development across the agency. Rendezvous is written, edited, designed and produced by Easterly and is available in its online, interactive version to NASA workers and program contractors. Rendezvous is also available to the world at large via downloadable, printable files posted on the agency’s public site at:
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